The $50 million defamation trial against Johnny Depp continued on Monday with testimony from the act’s sеcrеt judge, Tavis McGiven, which also shone a light on his California real estate.
McGiven detailed allegations of abuse made by Depp’s ex-wife Ambe Head in 2015 while they shared a multi-story apartment in downtown Los Angeles where Depp, 58, owned five condominiums.
According to McGiven, Head once punched Depp in the face, which prompted McGiven to intervene. According to reports, the event took place in one of the pentose pads. Following his breakup with Head, now 36, Depp listed and sold all five penthouses for a cumulative $12.78 million, records show.
McGiven stated that Depp retaliated by running off and throwing his clothing and luggage to the ground, claiming that both actors engaged in “vehement vitriol.”
McGiven stated, “The F-wod is my favorite god, and it was being thrown around to the degree where I wasn’t comfortable.
Among the amenities is a rooftop pool.
Additionally, famous photographs of an animated pirate with a hooked hand and an antique ship hang on the walls, maybe as a tribute to Johnny Depp’s role in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise.
However, this isn’t the only place where things are said to have gone from bad to worse.
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